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Biggie and Puffy were in it to make music, have fun and make money. 2Pac was in it for those reasons too, but he had another agenda, and for the people. He was certainly a more powerful rapper than Biggie, more iconic and charismatic, but as far as MC skills go, Biggie gets it hands down. If it were a traditional Hip Hop battle, Biggie would win. If it were to go on raw emotion then 2Pac would have that edge. People tend to let their favour get in the way of recognizing the truth
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.
Quote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PMHit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,, he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni
Quote from: Michael Madsen on October 21, 2011, 04:07:49 PMQuote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PMHit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,, he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afenisource?I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone"
Quote from: BloodMoney on October 21, 2011, 04:52:38 PMQuote from: Michael Madsen on October 21, 2011, 04:07:49 PMQuote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PMHit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,, he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afenisource?I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone" heard it somewhereone of Jays producers at the time - some interview, mightve been Clark Kent
Quote from: BloodMoney on October 21, 2011, 04:52:38 PMQuote from: Michael Madsen on October 21, 2011, 04:07:49 PMQuote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PMHit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,, he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afenisource?I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone" actually the original version of "drop a gem on em" had a skit that played before the song started. mobb deep had ra the rugged man (aka crustified dibbs) make this skit and supposedly it was pretty fucked up. they ended up removing the skit when the album was released since 2pac had passed away.
Quote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PMHit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.agree whatchu said about HEU but what u mean with this?
Quote from: Mob Souljah on October 22, 2011, 09:24:10 PMQuote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PMHit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.agree whatchu said about HEU but what u mean with this?There's a video of the nigga in a ballet outfit and talking with a soft-spoken lisp about how he would never say the b word to females.
dissing the whole camp without any real response.